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Relive the 2014 NYC Pride March in Photos

The 2014 Gay Pride March in New York City provided plenty of memorable moments in Mashable's livestream coverage on Sunday — now here's some of the color and pageantry in pictures.

The crowd was diverse — people of all ages, ethnicities and sexual orientations came together to watch the march down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue to the West Village. Hundreds of thousands of people lined the route, WCBS reported.

The march began at 36th Street and ended at Greenwich and Christopher Streets, just outside the Stonewall Inn. Orange Is the New Black’s Laverne Cox, Frozen's Jonathan Groff and LGBT advocate Rea Carey began the march as the 2014 grand marshals. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo joined the festivities, along with members of the Boy Scouts of America, who marched for the first time in NYC Pride history.

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Volunteers assemble a rainbow balloon arch before the start of the 2014 NYC Pride March on Sunday.

Image: Mashable, Sarah Fisher

Orange Is the New Black’s Laverne Cox, a 2014 Pride grand marshal, at the beginning of the march. She sat next to Dolores Nettles, the mother of Islan Nettles, a 21-year-old transgender woman who was fatally beaten in Harlem last year.

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